Speaking at the SCO’s virtual online summit, Putin made clear the great importance for Russia "that all participants of the organization share the same assessment of the situation in global politics and security, and in the social and economic spheres."
"Our organization is firmly committed to the formation of a truly equitable, multipolar world order. A world order that is based on international law, on the universally accepted principles of the mutually respectful cooperation of sovereign states under the central coordinating role of the United Nations," Putin said.
The Russian president noted that the practical work of the SCO is being built on a constructive basis, with the organization playing an increasingly significant role in international affairs and contributing to maintaining peace and stability, ensuring the provision of the sustainable economic growth of its member states, and making international ties stronger.
New Delhi is presiding over the SCO this year as the group’s incumbent one-year chair. The SCO was founded in Shanghai on June 15, 2001. As of today, the organization encompasses eight member countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as founding states, as well as India and Pakistan, which joined the organization in 2017.
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